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Clinical Trial
. 2001 Aug;76(2):394-6.
doi: 10.1016/s0015-0282(01)01901-x.

A prospective randomized study comparing intramuscular progesterone and 17alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate in patients undergoing in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer cycles

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A prospective randomized study comparing intramuscular progesterone and 17alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate in patients undergoing in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer cycles

L Costabile et al. Fertil Steril. 2001 Aug.
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Abstract

Objective: To compare the effectiveness of i.m. P and 17alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate (17-HPC) for luteal phase support, in patients undergoing IVF-ET cycles.

Design: Prospective, randomized study.

Setting: Patients undergoing IVF-ET in our Centers.

Patient(s): The inclusion criteria were the use of GnRH down-regulation and aged <40 years.

Intervention(s): A total of 300 cycles were randomly treated with either 17-HPC (341 mg every 3 days) or P (50 mg daily).

Main outcome measure(s): The outcomes of IVF in both study groups were evaluated for biochemical pregnancy, miscarriage, clinical pregnancy, and ongoing pregnancy.

Result(s): No difference was found in the main outcome parameters considered.

Conclusion(s): Although the results of the study encourage the use of 17-HPC for luteal phase support in patients undergoing IVF-ET program, more studies are necessary to support the hypothesis that it can replace i.m. P-in-oil.

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